A WOMAN has made moved into a tiny home which has much more room than at first appears.
Irene Lovlie, 34, has just moved into a "rolling house" in Holen, Norway, after spending months watching it being built.
She said: "I've found a spot that offers breathtaking views of scenic natural landscapes."
Builders will move her new tiny home to her land, which boasts a forest and an apple tree.
Her tiny home even has a roof terrace, and the exterior is covered in a gorgeous dark stained wood.
Windows provide sunlight throughout the day, and even though her home is the size of a trailer, the interior is roomy.
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She gushed: "I can’t wait to come home to this warm and loving home.
"I have so many thoughts about how I want it all to be, where things should be placed, what should be built and done both inside and outside. I feel impatient on one hand, but at the same time a calm energy."
Her bedroom is lofted above the living area, and will be able to fit a queen sized bed.
She also has a "fun loft" connected to her sleeping area, where she hopes to have a computer and room for drawing and writing.
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She explained: "One of the coolest features here is definitely the plexi glass floor in the middle given to me by my sponsor Plexon."
Downstairs, she has room for a closet with sliding doors and a stairway up to the sleeping loft.
And Irene hopes to have a built in dog house for a Staffordshire Bull Terrier once she's settled in.
The tiny home even has a shower, and heated bathroom floor, and the home has a full sized kitchen and living area.
It also has a double balcony door which will look out onto the gorgeous surrounding scenery.
Irene joked: "One dream I have, is to be able to say “LOCKDOWN” and then all my blinds will close, lights will be dimmed, temperature rise a couple of degrees, the projector screen comes down, popcorn machine turns on and my robot servant will serve me pizza, chocolate and an ice cold Coca Cola.
"That last part might be a tad much to ask, but..."
Another savvy woman wants to turn a tiny home into a family house for her daughters and dog.
Kelsey McCain showed her starting point with the project on TikTok, including unfinished interior.
Next, she showed clips of the freshly updated interior with painted walls and new furniture.
The humble abode was complete with children's toys, with the family dog seen playing with Kelsey's daughter.
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The video drew in many viewers who shared their thoughts in the comment section.
"Bigger than my apartment that costs me $2500 a month," one wrote.